Dr. Miriam Gieselmann was a researcher at the Media Technology Department of the University of Tübingen from November 2020 to June 2024. Her work focused on human-AI interaction dynamics, trust in AI systems, and methodological challenges in studying human-machine relationships. She contributed to interdisciplinary research on AI acceptance in business contexts and pedestrian behavior analysis in urban environments. Her research interests span: Multimodal interaction design Trust and disclosure behaviors toward AI Ethical implications of conversational AI Methodological innovations for human-machine interaction studies Applications of AI in education and traffic psychology Her publications analyze AI adoption barriers, disclosure decision-making mechanisms, and perceptual dynamics in human-AI relationships. She co-authored foundational work on pedestrian communication patterns at urban intersections, contributing to safer street design principles. Miriam collaborated with interdisciplinary teams across business, psychology, and urban studies domains. Her work emphasizes bridging theoretical insights with practical applications in technology design and public policy.













